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by Wurdan
970 days ago
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It also says that you just build teams where everyone is amazing (good luck pulling off that piece of recruiting magic) and then says “… give them good problems to solve…”
Who exactly does the author think should decide what problems the team should prioritize? That is the primary responsibility of the PM role. Seems like the author has indeed just had a bad experience with a PM who failed at that. |
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